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The UK’s Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) has released its latest data on who’s studying in higher education. One key takeaway? The number of students who identified as 'other' more than doubled between the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 academic years. Here’s a closer look at the findings, along with what they mean for students and universities.

The Australian government has asked Robert French, a former chief justice of the high court, to review the state of freedom of speech on its higher education campuses. Here’s a closer look at at the situation.

The French embassy in Islamabad recently announced news of a new scholarship program aimed at helping more Pakistani students take advantage of higher education opportunities in France. Here’s a closer look at the initiative, called the Eiffel Scholarship Program of Excellence.

More than 5.5 million refugees have fled Syria since the civil war began in 2011, according to World Vision. This includes just under 2.5 million children, who face significant barriers to education. The good news? There is help for the approximate 100,000 college-ready Syrians who want to pursue co...

A lot was hanging in the balance heading into the recent midterm elections in the US, and much of it was left unresolved with neither a “blue wave” or a “red sweep” playing out at the polls. Still, experts say the results do give us an idea about what student loan borrowers can expect moving...

Australia's Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, recently pledged an extra A$135 million for regional universities, study hubs, and scholarships for students in rural and regional areas. Let's take a closer look.

Which countries shine when it comes to the English language, and why does it matter so much? There’s no better time than International Education Week to take a closer look at EF's newly released English Proficiency Index.